> On Jun 2, 2018, at 2:08 PM, Robert Armstrong via cctalk > <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > >> Tony Duell <ard.p850...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Incidentally, did DEC ever release any details (flowcharts, source listings, >> etc) of the 11/730 microcode? And what about the control PROMs for the >> memory system. The technical manual implies there was a listing of those, >> but I've never found it. > > I thought that DEC had a whole microcode development suite for the 730 to > support customer written extensions to the microcode, but I've never seen it > nor any documentation for it. If such a thing did exist then I seriously > doubt anybody ever bought it. The 730 was never a super popular machine to > start with, and the market for a customized version would have been very > small. > > I've heard a persistent rumor over the years that the WPS/8 and PDP-8 > software group at DEC had modified the 730's microcode to support a PDP-8 > emulation of some kind, and that they used that internally for development > 'cause it was faster than a real -8. I've not idea if that's true, but it > would be cool if they did. And no, I'm not talking about PDP-11 > compatibility mode - even the stock 730 had that (all the 7xx VAXes did, I > believe). > That would be Ritchie Lary’s microcode implementation for the PDP-11/60 with WCS.
John. > Certainly if you had the right tools and the right knowledge, it would have > been easy to modify and replace the 730's microcode with something of your > own. Just copy the binary images to the console tape and reboot. > > Bob >